maria.... believe me..it would be much easier if u installed the
infrastructure and the app server
on two separate machines.. !!!! i was also facing the similar problems..then
i split the two installs
and everything was fine

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> From:         Maria Quinn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:03 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      9iAS install problem
> 
> I'm sitting in front of a networked PC, running RedHat 7.2 and Oracle 9i 
> 9.0.1.0.0.    I also have a networked Windows2000 box with Forms 6i on it,
> 
> upon which I have managed to build a simple form on top of my 9i database,
> 
> and run it client-server style.
> 
> My ultimate aim is to have an environment for developing and deploying 
> forms using Form Builder, using 9iAS, over the web.  I'd like to do my 
> forms development on my windows box, but have the Application Server and 
> database on the linux box.
> 
> Looking through the "Installed products" bit of the Oracle installer on my
> 
> linux box, I note that the machine also has 9iAS Developer Kits 9.0.2.0.1 
> installed.
> My understanding is that I also need to install the following products :
> Oracle 9iAS Infrastructure 9.0.2.0.1
> Oracle 9i Application Server 9.0.2.0.1
> 
> On attempting to install the Infrastructure, I got the following error:
> 
> "Oracle 9iAS installation has detected that the Enterprise Manager Website
> 
> is running on the system.  Install cannot continue unless the Enterprise 
> Manager Website is shut down.  To shut down the Enterprise Manager
> Website, 
> at the command line, unset the ORACLE_HOME environment variable and run
> the 
> command /u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt stop. After installation 
> completes, please restart the Enterprise Manager Website using the command
> /u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt start."
> 
> So I unset the ORACLE_HOME, and stopped emclt (I bounced it couple of 
> times, for good measure, and I think it stopped OK).  I continued to get 
> the same error. I even tried rebooting the machine, and not starting 
> anything up at all.  Same problem.
> 
> Now it's possible that I'm barking up the wrong tree - I'm a developer and
> 
> this kind of work, has, in the past, been done by someone else.  My 
> experience of installing Oracle products is limited (and peppered with 
> disappointment), and despite my willingness to RTFM, I often can't work 
> figure out which FM to R. ;-)   I've stated my overall aim at the top of 
> this email - am I even close to achieving it?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Maria
> 
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